Conference objective:Recently much effort has been directed to investigation of the fundamental physics by exploiting remarkable developments in atomic/molecular physics and quantum optics techniques. Examples include (A) test of the time reversal invariance by observing permanent electric dipole moments of atoms or molecules, (B) neutrino mass spectroscopy using atoms, (C) measurement of fine structure constant’s time dependence with precision atom clock etc.. Following the preceding five conferences, this conference aims to bring together recent research results, to discuss future prospects, and to expand research network, making this field more active and productive. In particular, we focus on understanding of our matter universe this year.

Organizer:

E-mail address;

FPUA2011(AT)fphy.hep.okayama-u.ac.jp

Noboru Sasao (chair) (Okayama)

Koichiro Asahi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Yasuhiro Sakemi (Tohoku)

Kazuhiko Sugiyama (Kyoto)

Itsuo Nakano (Okayama)

Kentaro Kawaguchi (Okayama)

Tsutomu Yabuzaki (Kyoto)

Motohiko Yoshimura (Okayama)

Takeshi Fukuyama (Ritsumeikan)

Minoru Tanaka (Osaka)

Tadamasa Shida (Kyoto)

Hosted by:

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas

“Extreme quantum world opened up with atoms”

Co-hosted by:

Research Center of Quantum Universe, Okayama University Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University